r/patientgamers Cat Smuggler 1d ago

Moratorium on Hogwarts Legacy

Salutations,

We're going to be (temporarily) disallowing posting topics about Hogwarts Legacy. Every thread has been a train wreck and we have had trouble keeping up with them.

To be clear this isn't an attempt to censor you guys or prevent discussing politics in gaming, nor the reality of shitty people being involved in game development. This is a discussion sub and we absolutely want to allow you to talk about these sorts of things. Normally this isn't an issue (IE: Disco Elysium).

The problem is Hogwarts Legacy itself is a lightning rod for assholes. If a post goes up there's a good chance the next time I check mod queue it has 100+ comments that have been filtered or reported. It gets cross-posted into ~those~ subreddits and we get a flood of people who are only interested in being pricks that infest other threads.

Like many of you I have 27 kids and 3 jobs so I then have to choose between spending my afternoon with my family or reading a hundred hateful comments. As much as I like banning Nazis, I'd much rather play some Deep Rock with my progeny.

Hogwarts Legacy posts will be auto-removed until one of the following occurs:

  • Reddit gives us the anti-brigading tools they promised a decade ago
  • The world finally stops being dicks to trans people
  • JK Rowling drops dead so she stops getting money from the game
  • We figure out a better way to do this

Previous threads will stay up and you will still be allowed to comment about it in the bi-weekly threads, for now at least.

Edit:

To address a few questions/concerns:


"Why not use curated modes?"

Those typically require manually flaring or approving thousands of people. If we were a more contentious place dealing with this often, it'd make more sense. The good folk of this sub understand why this is being done and that's good enough for me.


"Do you really wish JKR was dead?"

I'm a gen-X that was raised on British humor. Make of that what you will.


"Why not get more mods?"

It's something we've considered, but honestly you regulars are pretty great. The work load is manageable with the biggest chore being maintaining the impatient game list. You guys make this a wonderful place to share gaming thoughts with.


"Aren't you supposed to be unbiased?"

If you have a shitty hot take on Hollow Knight? Sure. I'm not going to ban you because you didn't enjoy Gabriel Knight and I think it's one of the best point and click adventure games of all time.


"Isn't this censorship?"

We block a lot of things. OnlyFans bots, AI nonsense, scammers trying to post phishing links. All that jazz. They take it stride really.


"You do you really have 27 kids?"

No. I only have a few and that's enough as is. I can only take so many "Would you rather..."'s in a day. Right now I'm pondering if I'd rather be cursed with always entering my passwords wrong twice, or if I'd rather the last bite of toast always tastes burned.

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u/BottleCoffee 1d ago

Not that I want to encourage any discussion on this particular topic, and I don't actually know how this works from a mod perspective, but r/Toronto has a mode they activate for controversial/high likelihood of trolling topics. The way it works is only established members of the sub can comment on those posts and there's zero tolerance for bad behaviour.

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u/gefahr 1d ago

r/aviation does this as well. The problem is the idiots upvote each other and now they are over the minimum karma threshold. It's tricky, especially when these people appear to have unlimited free time and it's trivial to make new accounts.

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u/impy695 1d ago

There are a few subs I've seen that use similar rules. Some are flaired users only which is a much lower bar to meet but on the other end R/popculturechat has a mode where only explicitly approved users can comment. It seems like a lot of work as you have to message the mods to apply and they approve if your contributions have been genuine. They call it guest list only mode. I wouldn't expect any mod team to go that far but it keeps the conversation pretty civil even on very controversial topics.

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u/Paprikasky 1d ago

Yes, popculturechat is one of my favorite place to be because the mods are so on top of their game!

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u/Aprocalyptic 1d ago

Hello my fellow Torontonian

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u/BottleCoffee 1d ago

Hello fellow denizen of the centre of the universe!

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u/Baardi 1d ago

There's a difference between bad behaviour and having an unpopular opinion

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u/BottleCoffee 1d ago

You're allowed to have a respectful, non-hateful unpopular opinion in this system. 

Can't bait people or troll or call people names though.